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Sun, 02 Aug 2015 22:00:45 +0000en-UShourly1http://wordpress.org/?v=4.2.3Talking to MARRY ME Star Casey Wilsonhttp://nerdist.com/talking-to-marry-me-star-casey-wilson/
http://nerdist.com/talking-to-marry-me-star-casey-wilson/#commentsSun, 08 Feb 2015 16:00:56 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=123136When Marry Me, the new comedy from Happy Endings creator David Caspe, premiered on NBC last fall, it quickly became a die-hard fan favorite. The series blends a cast of incredible comedy talent led by Casey Wilson and Ken Marino and has a quick, quirky personality. Nerdist had the opportunity to visit the set of the NBC comedy and sit down with the cast, including Wilson, to discuss their awesome chemistry, Wilson’s role in front of and behind the camera, and the season one notable guest stars.

When Wilson signed on to Marry Me did she know that her co-star Ken Marino would be playing her soon-to-be TV husband? She revealed, “I didn’t! I obviously wanted to do the show but very quickly his name came up and he was the only person they went out to and offered him the part and weirdly enough, I knew Ken but I had never worked with him. Well, I did, it was a voice over on Burning Love… So I was so happy to work with Ken and once we got him, it’s amazing to get someone who is handsome and I think really funny in our age range, that’s a hard person to find.”

Wilson continues to sing her co-star’s praises. “It’s so weird, sometimes I feel like things work and sometimes they just don’t and we just kind of had a natural, nice chemistry right off the bat and we made love many times (laughs) and that helped! But so, we just really got along right away which is lucky which I think sometimes, you just never know how it’s going to go. I also have enjoyed, because my husband and I are huge fans of Ken because he’s always kind of playing like a douche bag or just a jerk, but to see him play a leading man which I actually think he’s so great at that… It’s just nice to see people do different stuff.”

Wilson is known to be a woman who wears many hats in the comedy world. As a writer, producer, actor and comedian, does she ever wish she were more involved behind the scenes on Marry Me? “I honestly love just being an actress on this,” she says. “It feels kind of easy to show up and I write things with June Diane [Raphael], my best friend and writing partner, and we’re writing our own stuff for ourselves to be in together and so I sort of prefer, I just show up here and it’s a nice long day, I don’t need to be running off. And I love the writers on this show. A lot of them are Happy Endings writers and a lot of them are from all over and we’ve got so many talented women in the room and it’s a great mix of people in there so I’m lazy and I don’t want to help in any way.”

Marry Me has hosted many very funny guest stars from the comedy world like Rob Huebel, Jerry O’Connell, Michaela Watkins, Rob Riggle and Nia Vardalos. Are there any guest stars Wilson would like to have on the show? She says enthusiastically, “We’ve had such amazing ones, we’d love to get Catherine O’Hara. We’ve been so lucky to get so many people from the comedy community. Paul Scheer I know we’re trying to get as a friend. We’ve gotten a lot, just this episode alone we got some of my great girlfriends like Jessica St. Clair, June Diane Raphael and Danielle Schneider and it was so fun having everyone so yeah, feeling pretty good!”

]]>http://nerdist.com/talking-to-marry-me-star-casey-wilson/feed/0Ken Marino Talks MARRY ME, WET HOT AMERICAN SUMMER Prequel and More!http://nerdist.com/ken-marino-talks-marry-me-wet-hot-american-summer-prequel-and-more/
http://nerdist.com/ken-marino-talks-marry-me-wet-hot-american-summer-prequel-and-more/#commentsSun, 08 Feb 2015 02:00:39 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=136787When Marry Me premiered on NBC in the fall of 2014, it quickly became the new favorite quirky comedy from David Caspe, the creator of Happy Endings. Starring Casey Wilson and Ken Marino, Marry Me is the very sweet and very funny journey of one couple to finally making it to the altar. Nerdist had the opportunity to speak with Marino about his role on the show, his perfect chemistry with his co-stars and, of course, the upcoming Wet Hot American Summer series coming to Netflix.

The day I visited the set of Marry Me, the Wet Hot American Summer Netflix prequel was not only announced but it was confirmed that everyone from the original cult favorite would be returning. I had to ask Marino if he was excited. While he wasn’t able to reveal much, he did tell me, “Yes, it’s really cool. I’m really excited about it. I’m very excited about it. But I can tell you that it’s – if you heard it was a prequel then I can say… from what I’m to understand it’s a prequel. I don’t know what I’m supposed to say about it! I just don’t want to – I know that Dave for a while was like, ‘Don’t make the announcement because nothing’s official,’ but they’re shooting. I’m excited too and I’m thrilled that everyone’s back because half the people became huge movie stars!”

For Marino, it was surprising that he and his TV wife, SNL alum Casey Wilson, had never extensively worked together before, something he was excited to rectify. “We’ve worked with mutual friends and we were kind of part of the same comedy community and we did work, she was nice enough to do a small thing on Burning Love and I did a part on Happy Endings, you know, one episode where we went on a date, so we worked a little bit together… but we never got to work together so this was kind of a dream come true because I’ve always thought that she was super funny and loved her on Happy Endings and I’ve seen her do stuff with June who is her writing partner and they also perform together sometimes and I’ve worked with June on Burning Love so it was nice to meet the other half of that team and work with Casey because Casey’s just so talented.” Marino continued, “We have a lot of fun together so it’s nice and I think because we work with a lot of the same people it’s odd that we haven’t worked together because I think we sort of energy and sense of what’s funny in comedy and stuff like that.”

For fans of Marino, it would appear that his character Jake is a departure from the roles that he is best known for, like Ron Donald in Party Down or Victor Kulak in Wet Hot. Was it a challenge for him to take on the part of the straight man? Said Marino, “I have played a lot of a**holes in the past and a lot of jerks and a lot of bigger characters, absolutely, so it was nice to have the opportunity to play this part which is more of an every man, good guy, loves his finance. He’s not a terrible human being. Was it a challenge? I don’t know. I’d think of myself as a good guy so I just try to tap into who I am but Jake and myself are a little different. I know Jake in the script is 6’1, I’m 6 foot, so I have to act an inch taller which is hard because sometimes when I act too hard I’m 6’3 and directors come in and I have to act less and I’m 5’8 and I’m not acting enough and it’s a whole thing.” He explained, “It’s fun to be a straight man. When you work with someone like Casey or John Gemberling, you’re not necessarily responsible to nail the jokes. You’re the person sometimes who is just setting it up and that’s fun. It’s equally as getting the joke… I enjoy that. I enjoy playing the straight man or reacting to someone’s zaniness or craziness and I also enjoy the other side of it, the kind of being the odd one in the room and so David [Caspe] has found a nice balance to that and has been kind enough to give both of those things to the character of Jake.”

]]>http://nerdist.com/ken-marino-talks-marry-me-wet-hot-american-summer-prequel-and-more/feed/0TV-Cap: Peter Capaldi Wants a New TARDIS, a MARRY ME Exclusive Look, Plus Ser Pounce: Total Diva?http://nerdist.com/tv-cap-peter-capaldi-wants-a-new-tardis-a-marry-me-exclusive-look-plus-ser-pounce-total-diva/
http://nerdist.com/tv-cap-peter-capaldi-wants-a-new-tardis-a-marry-me-exclusive-look-plus-ser-pounce-total-diva/#commentsTue, 18 Nov 2014 15:30:18 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=201985It’s Tuesday! And we’re so excited about all the fun things in store for you, our beloved TV-Cap readers, that we’re just going to cut right to the chase: we’ve got some photos from the set of NBC’s Marry Me, a look at the sort of TARDIS Doctor Who‘s Peter Capaldi would have were he allowed his druthers, and, of course, the worst news of all: apparently Game of Thrones‘ King Kitty wasn’t such a puuuurrrrrfect castmate (sorry about that, on all fronts).

So let’s dig in!

Exclusive Photos from Marry Me: Yesterday — because life is very exciting and delightfully strange and we have one of the best jobs in the world (Sorry?) — we spent part of the day on the set of NBC’s Marry Me. You know, that show from David Caspe who did Happy Endings? Starring the incredibly funny and charming Casey Wilson and Ken Marino? Well, we were lucky enough to get a sneak peek at Annie’s dads’ (Tim Meadows and Dan Bucatinsky) place and it is REALLY quite delightful. And yes/don’t worry there’s plenty of delightfully subtle phallic art because of course. Also their Thanksgiving episode airs TONIGHT and you should watch it. There’s some stuff with some cheese, and well, we’ll just leave it at that.

Doctor Just Who Exactly Designed This?: Just because Peter Capaldi is a very, very devout fan of Doctor Who doesn’t mean he wouldn’t want to put his own personal spin on the doctor’s iconic time machine. In fact, the actor spoke out about his own aesthetic wants for his TARDIS — which he said was “essentially Matt [Smith’s]” — saying essentially they’re the opposite of the mad blue box’s current state: “it has a sort of Edwardian look about it – not the actual console – it’s the bits and pieces lying around. Cricket bats, maps and odds and ends and things. There’s a Jules Verne quality to it – I would like to make it more Bauhaus.” Bauhaus? Whhooooaaaaa there, Walter Gropius! [The MarySue]

Community to Totally Britta Family: Shooting on the sixth season of Community began on Monday (a/k/a yesterday), which means we’re about to see a heck of a lot of guest star announcements in our future. First up? Britta’s parents! They’re set to be played by Martin Mull and Lesley Ann Warren. George and Deb Perry will make their Yahoo Screen debut in the second episode of the season. [Entertainment Weekly]

More Peter Pan LIVE: Now with singing! And dancing! And more Christopher Walken in a wig than your heart could’ve ever imagined it wanted! The clip, from what we can only assume must be some truly spectacular rehearsals, shows we’re in for a real Hook-up (haha see what we did there hey wait don’t throw us off this cliiiiiiiiiiiiii—). Good lord are we the only ones excited to watch this exercise in televised insanity? (Also we mean that in the best way we swear? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ )

Where He Leads, She Will Follow: OK sorry for the Gilmore Girls reference but sometimes a lady just can’t help herself, alright? Plus it works out really well for this next bit of news about Kurt Sutter’s next project — The Bastard Executioner, whatta subtle title — because she’s going to be in it! No idea in what capacity, but an FX series about a warrior knight in King Edward III’s charge is going to need some sort of boss lady to be at odds with, right? [TVLine]

The Blacklist‘s Super Bowl Super Villain: I mean there will never, ever be a better choice for a TV show baddie than Ron Perlman and honestly that’s not so much opinion as it is cold, hard science because I mean does anyone do terrifying better? I think not. Perlman will play “Luther Braxton, a meticulous thief who plans his international heists over the course of several months or years. The ruthless baddie creates great diversions and chaos to get what he wants — that is, until he faces off with Red Reddington.” That hat collection would throw pretty much anyone off though, to be fair. [TV Guide]

Ser Pounce was a Diva:Game of Thrones‘ Natalie Dormer was a bit of a buzzkill during her Reddit AmA, saying “Ser Pounce was a bit of a diva that day, he didn’t want to stay on the bed, he was very difficult to work with.” I refuse to believe this, Dormer. REFUSE! [Vulture]

And Finally: There’s a new trailer for Marco Polo you’re going to want to check out: [Nerdist]

]]>http://nerdist.com/tv-cap-peter-capaldi-wants-a-new-tardis-a-marry-me-exclusive-look-plus-ser-pounce-total-diva/feed/0Exclusive: Casey Wilson and David Caspe on Their Autobiographical Sitcom MARRY MEhttp://nerdist.com/exclusive-casey-wilson-and-david-caspe-on-their-autobiographical-sitcom-marry-me/
http://nerdist.com/exclusive-casey-wilson-and-david-caspe-on-their-autobiographical-sitcom-marry-me/#commentsWed, 16 Jul 2014 13:00:02 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=167007Calling actress Casey Wilson “funny” is like calling lava warm, and no one knows that better than her husband, writer-producer David Caspe, who cast Wilson in his much-loved ABC series Happy Endings as well as their latest project, NBC’s upcoming, hotly anticipated Marry Me. Having just married less than two months ago, the couple know more than a few things about engagements, weddings, and the kind of craziness the whole affair brings to one’s family and friends. All of which is on full display in Marry Me, which chronicles the betrothal of Wilson’s Annie to Jake, played by the equally hilarious Ken Marino (Party Down, Veronica Mars). Saturday Night Live star Tim Meadows and Dan Bucatinsky play Annie’s two gay dads (both of whom are named Kevin), while John Gemberling, Sarah Wright, and Tymberlee Hill play the lovebirds’ friends. Nerdist spoke with Wilson and Caspe at this week’s TCA Summer Press Tour, and the two offered a deadpan assessment of their new show, as well as their “Top 5 Pieces of Advice for Engaged Couples.”

Nerdist: How much of the show’s premise is based on your own marriage?

David Caspe: I’d say a lot. The proposal itself didn’t go as poorly. I mean it went poorly in a different way, but it did not go similarly poorly. But our dynamic is very similar. She’s very emotional, which is what I love about her. But at the same time I am very rational and wish she would be rational.

Casey Wilson: David is laid back and I have anger issues. And I feel angry right now. [Laughs.] No, I’m kidding. I feel great. Don’t worry, nothing’s gonna happen.

DC: That said, I would keep your hands away from her hands. I would be careful.

CW: I feel like I’m exposing myself today in general like an animal. And I’m really in it for the money, believe me…

DC: Yeah, we’ll do anything. I don’t know if this is clear, but we will do anything for money.

CW: Yeah, I love to chat, to be clear, but…

DC: We’ve based our entire relationship on that.

CW: My mom approached me today and said, “Do you feel awkward that your whole relationship’s out there?” And I was like, “I don’t. And I don’t know if that’s bad.” But I don’t think that it’s out there.

DC: And also, going forward, this show is written by fourteen hilarious writers who all have their own relationship stories. It will be an extremely collaborative show in the same way that Happy Endings was. It was not my voice at all, it was the voice of fourteen writers, as this will be.

N: With those other writers, do you expect to explore the relationships of couples other than the show’s central engaged couple? You’ve said there won’t be a proposal every week.

DC: No, but what I like about the set-up of the show is that it is sort of “marry me” in the more general sense of different couples at different stages in their lives. John Gemberling, who is one of the funniest guys I’ve ever met, he’s recently divorced from the girl who plays Cassie in the pilot, Danielle Schneider, who is phenomenal…

CW: And wrote Hotwives of Orlando, that’s another show that I’m in. She’s so nutty.

DC: Yeah, and Dannah Phirman wrote Hotwives of Orlando for Hulu, which Casey’s also in. But they also write on Marry Me. Danielle plays Gemberling’s ex-wife in a very funny way. She’ll be recurring. That relationship is like, “Who is the first guy in a group of friends to get divorced? What’s his experience?” Then Sarah Wright is single and looking for love as she reaches her early thirties – What’s that about? So you have different levels. Then you have Tim Meadows and Dan Bucatinsky who have been in a committed relationship for years and years and raised a daughter. What’s that relationship like?

CW: Especially with gay marriage on the forefront. There’s a lot of stories.

N: I’m not sure if we’ve seen a sitcom feature the adult daughter of a gay male couple before.

CW: I don’t either, which I think is a really cool thing to explore with them and their relationship, which is gonna be really funny.

DC: Yeah, it seems as though the writer of the pilot is touching on something really fresh.

CW: I think it would have happened eventually.

DC: Yeah, but that interested me. You see a lot of gay couples on TV, and gay couples with adopted babies. But it’s interesting to see a grownup with that dynamic.

CW: It’s a different generation, and people my age – I’m thirty-three – have had two dads. It’s very different nowadays. I think it’s gonna be pretty cool.

DC: Yeah, and Tim is thirty-seven, so he had her at four.

CW: To have a show and a story where dads have had a child at four is really beautiful… Personally, I’ve always dreamed of having two gay dads. I do have a mom and a dad, which I love as well, but I do feel that in an alternate universe it would have been the right family for me. When I saw that show My Two Dads I was so jealous. That f—ing Staci. I wanted to have those two dads so badly. There are these two dads in Louisville, Kentucky who took me in when I was doing an apprenticeship for a summer, and I identify them as my two dads. But basically I think with the character of Annie [named for the musical], I think there’s something sweet about two dads who devoted all their time to me. It’s sort of like being an only child. But it allows for a little bit of Annie’s narcissism. She think the universe revolves around her because her dads are so invested in her. That’s a funny quality and kind of contributed to her love of musicals and her passionate personality.

N:Will the first season culminate in the wedding?

CW: I think so.

DC: That’s the plan, but that said it wouldn’t shock me if we got close to that and we come up with some idea of how the wedding could go horribly wrong, and we love that and then we end of pushing the wedding to the second season. No decisions have been made, except we do think that her dads – now that gay marriage is legal in Illinois – decide to get engaged. Which Annie loves at first but then quickly realizes is basically a Bride Wars situation.

CW: In real life, my dad is also engaged and was engaged at the same time as me and my brother. At first you’re like, “Yay!” and then you’re like, “Whose wedding are we celebrating?” That’s a lot of weddings!

N: With so many gifted comic actors like Ken Marino and Tim Meadows and yourself, is the show tightly scripted or is it kept loose for improv?

DC: The way that I like to work on everything is to get the script absolutely as tight as possible and feel like we love every joke in the script and then get down there and have nothing be precious. So we make sure we get the script and that that’s a great fallback, and then if while we’re down there somebody lands on something funnier than that, by all means put it in. That’s how we worked on Happy Endings and that’s how we work on this show. The biggest thing I learned from Happy Endings is just to get funny people. It makes my job so much easier to have hilarious people like Casey and Ken and Tim and Gemberling and Sarah Wright and all of them. The joke that I have, not only do they make that funnier, but if it ends up being not funny a lot of times they’ll come up with something funnier. It’s a super collaborative environment, and I think that’s what results in that feeling of chemistry. Ken and her talking over each other in the way that couples talk over each other is what feels like chemistry, and it’s really just two really skilled comedic performances.

CW: Because Ken and I do not like each other, so it’s amazing how it looks.

DC: Yeah, they hate each other. But weirdly, Ken and I love each other. So it’s a weird mix.

N:Obviously you too know each other very well..

DC: Intimately. We know each other intimately. Biblically. Sexually. Lovingly.

N:So you were able to write Casey’s character with her in mind. But once the rest of the cast was in place, did you see things in their performances that helped tailor and refine the other characters? Or did you case these actors knowing they could do anything and could go wherever you took their characters?

DC: Not to use a basketball term, because I am not an athlete, but I will use the term because I’m a gigantic basketball fan, a Bulls fan specifically… There’s different points of view but some people, rather than draft for a position, they draft the biggest talent left on the board. So I just try to get the absolute funniest person for every part possible. And then try to make it work for them. So I have a character in the script, I have what I think that character is, but then when I’m bringing in people for auditions I will always defer to the funnier person over the person who’s closer to what I wrote. Give me a funny person and get out of their way and let them do their thing and I can write the character towards that. That’s what I always try to do. So we just tried to get the funniest people we could get. The pilot process is very compressed, it’s very fast. So I didn’t have a ton of time to adjust the characters to those people. But in series we will for sure. You find out what each person does the funniest and you try to write towards that. The same with Happy Endings – that’s how we did that.

N:What are your top 5 pieces of advice for engaged couples?

CW: Number one is “Drink.”

DC: Two is also “Drink,” surprisingly. The first two are “Drink.”

CW: Three is “Make sweet love.”

DC: Does that even get on the list or is the whole list titled “Make Sweet Love” and these are secondary things? Four, I would have to say, is “Make sweet love” again. Drink, drink, make sweet love, make sweet love… CW: And then finally “Separate bedrooms.”

DC: Yeah.

N: Sound advice. [Laughs.] Thank you guys so much.

CW: Thank you!

DC: Thank you.

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Marry Me premieres Tuesday, October 14th at 9/8c on NBC.

]]>http://nerdist.com/exclusive-casey-wilson-and-david-caspe-on-their-autobiographical-sitcom-marry-me/feed/4Casey Wilson and Ken Marino Can’t Stop Proposing in MARRY ME Trailerhttp://nerdist.com/casey-wilson-and-ken-marino-cant-stop-proposing-in-marry-me-trailer/
http://nerdist.com/casey-wilson-and-ken-marino-cant-stop-proposing-in-marry-me-trailer/#commentsTue, 13 May 2014 00:30:37 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=146831Now that NBC has made room in its comedy roster after last week’s cancellations, one of the new comedy series that shows a lot of promise is David Caspe’s Marry Me. The series reunites writer and executive producer David Caspe and his fiancee and star of Marry MeCasey Wilson after working together on Happy Endings at ABC. With that in mind, there has to be a pretty good comedy dynamic between the two.

Marry Me follows Wilson and co-star Ken Marino as a couple that have been together as a couple for six years and feel that it’s time to tie the knot. However, it proves a lot harder than simply getting down on one knee. Both botch their attempts at popping the question and decide to wait for a better time to get engaged. The series trailer showcases all of this wonderfully.

As far as wedding proposals go, Marry Me features ones that “best” some of the worst results from a YouTube search of “epic fail wedding proposal”.

Ken Marino’s an expert at playing the hunky, self-obsessed type, but it will be a nice of change of pace to see him just play “the good guy”. In addition to Wilson and Marino, Sarah Wright, John Gemberling, Tymberlee Hill, and Tim Meadows round out the cast (and even Leslie David Baker from The Office makes a nice cameo).

NBC has set the series to premiere this fall and slotted it for Tuesdays at 9PM, which means plenty of other clips, promos, etc. should roll out over the next few months. Hopefully, they will all be just as enticing as the trailer.

]]>http://nerdist.com/casey-wilson-and-ken-marino-cant-stop-proposing-in-marry-me-trailer/feed/2Move Over, Real Housewives, Here Come THE REAL HOTWIVES OF ORLANDO on Huluhttp://nerdist.com/move-over-real-housewives-here-come-the-real-hotwives-of-orlando-on-hulu/
http://nerdist.com/move-over-real-housewives-here-come-the-real-hotwives-of-orlando-on-hulu/#commentsThu, 01 May 2014 02:00:32 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=138534As we approach nearly the tenth year in the age of The Real Housewife, a franchise that has spanned a nation, broken down barriers marriages, outlived some of its own cast members, and introduced wholly realized concepts into the cultural vernacular (Dinner Party from Hell, Ongoing Argument about Slight that Happened Offscreen, Drink Throwing), we finally get the Real Housewives parody for which we’ve all been waiting: Hulu’s Real Hotwives of Orlando is the next logical step after the classic 30 Rock episode “Queen of Jordan,” and the occasional Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater dramatic reading of scenes from the Real Housewives franchise.

]]>http://nerdist.com/move-over-real-housewives-here-come-the-real-hotwives-of-orlando-on-hulu/feed/0The Biggest Happenings in Comedy Right Now 2/6/14http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-2614/
http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-2614/#commentsFri, 07 Feb 2014 04:29:08 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=112520Controversy abounds like it always does on the Internet. Conspiracies about the Super Bowl, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the Red Hot Chili Peppers at the Super Bowl, Jerry Seinfeld, Amanda Knox, etc. etc…. If you’re conflicted about any of this or conflicted about even whether you should be conflicted about it or not, you can take a breather and catch up on comedy news. There was a Seinfeld reunion of sorts, Adult Swim is expanding into the heart of primetime, and even a Charlie Chaplin novel has been uncovered. It’s a lot.

]]>http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-2614/feed/2The Biggest Happenings in Comedy Right Now 1/31/14http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-13114/
http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-13114/#commentsSat, 01 Feb 2014 03:00:43 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=110450Sure, the State of The Union happened, but it would seem that people are more obsessed with Pharrell’s oversized Mountie style hat from The Grammys. As far as I’m concerned, you’re all missing the ball with news stories, as you might have not heard of C.K. already owning 2014 with everything he has going, a Seinfeld something, a Red Hot Chili Peppers prank executed to perfection, and way more.

]]>http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-13114/feed/1The Biggest Happenings in Comedy Right Now 1/16/14http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-11614/
http://nerdist.com/the-biggest-happenings-in-comedy-right-now-11614/#commentsFri, 17 Jan 2014 04:32:07 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=106207Justin Beiber egged someone’s house and then got the police involved, and Gov. Chris Christie is in trouble for closing down a bridge, but there’s only so much energy you can focus on those two mishaps. Zach Galifianakis is going to be in a Louis C.K. pilot, Natasha Leggero is doing something big over at Comedy Central, and, as always, there’s so much more.

Get on to catching up with The Biggest Happenings in Comedy Right Now.

]]>http://nerdist.com/you-made-it-weird-184-casey-wilson/feed/30Nerdist Podcast: Casey Wilson and June Diane Raphaelhttp://nerdist.com/nerdist-podcast-casey-wilson-and-june-diane-raphael/
http://nerdist.com/nerdist-podcast-casey-wilson-and-june-diane-raphael/#commentsWed, 16 Oct 2013 14:00:06 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=93430The lovely and hilarious Casey Wilson and June Diane Raphael come on the show to talk about their weird froyo habits, their workout routines, and their new movie Ass Backwards!

]]>http://nerdist.com/kickin-it-mary-lynn-style-32-casey-wilson/feed/7The JV Club #61: Casey Wilsonhttp://nerdist.com/the-jv-club-61-casey-wilson/
http://nerdist.com/the-jv-club-61-casey-wilson/#commentsThu, 09 May 2013 13:00:07 +0000http://www.nerdist.com/?p=74623All quipping aside, Episode 61 with Casey Wilson (Happy Endings) is NOT sponsored… by anyone. But hey, it’s all good. There’s still plenty to chew on with topics like Girl Scouts, feminism, and the best and worst of Billy Joel.
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